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Mozilla shows off Tab Candy tool for Firefox

Software aims to remove confusion of tabbed browsing

Mozilla has unveiled an experimental Firefox tool designed to offer improved
browsing when using multiple tabs.

Tab
Candy allows tabs to be grouped together and managed dynamically, according
to the firm.

"With one keystroke Tab Candy shows an overview of all tabs to allow you to
quickly locate and switch between them. Tab Candy also lets you group tabs to
organise your workflow," said Firefox creative lead Aza Raskin in a
blog
post.

"You can create a group for your vacation, work, recipes, games and social
sites or however it makes sense to you to group tabs. You can even name groups.
"

Raskin added that Tab Candy is made purely with HTML, JavaScript and CSS, and
contains no native code. "That is how powerful the web has become," he said.

Mozilla has produced a
video
demo of Tab Candy, explaining that it is a vast improvement on the current
system of having "dozens of tabs crammed into a little strip along the top of
your browser".

"Often, it's easier to open a new tab than to try to find the open tab you
already have. Worse, how many of us keep tabs open as reminders of something we
want to do or read later? We're all suffering from 'infoguilt'," he said.

However, Mozilla is vague on whether Tab Candy will be included in the next
version of Firefox.

"The project is in early development, so it has yet to be determined if/when
Tab Candy will be a part of Firefox," the firm said.